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PRISESATSALE. 


pe ae Brings 
' More Than Double the-Price 
of a Corot, 


__ Pictures from the collection of Leroy 
‘Stewart, H. D. Hewitt and» Mrs. G. 
‘Dempster Hamlen were sold last night 


et the ieee Avenue att Galleries with | 


$28,320. The Phi auaanan was teo08.| 
The prices varied continually. A 


Cerot, “The Coliseum, Rome,” brought} 


$1,500, while Bouguereau’s “Innocence” 


[was sold for more than twice that} 
amount, $3,100. This is interesting,| 


-because of the fact that speculators 


in pictures continue to buy the works} 


ef Corot, whose prices continue to ad~ 


vance; while the canvases of Bou-}| 


Suereau are no longér considered a 
[very profitable investment, 


Roybet’s “A Burgomaster,” sold for| 


|$2,300 to J. Mortimer, Cesare Detti's 


“The Daughter of the Doge” for $500} 
to J. Fairbanks, whose name appears] 
‘often in the list of buyers, and Thau-| 


Jews “River La Laita at Quimperie, 
France,’ to J. T. Little for $1,350. 

A bid of $725 secured A. G. Decamps’s 
"The Scissors. Grinder,” for. H. J. 
Mitchell; Van Marck’s ‘Cows,’ went to 
M. Beck for $700; the Diaz “Dream- 
Nena » to A. Maitland for $1,600, and 
| fhe. last number on the catalogue, 
; Julien Dupre’s “Harvesting Hay,’ 
i Fairbanks, for $950. 


There were few people of prominence |} 
[in a matters present during the eve-|/ 


nin 

: Titles of pictures, names of painters, 
buyers and the prices paid for pic- 
Soh which brought $500 and over, fol- 
low: 

Victor Dupre, “‘Crossing the Ford.’’ $800. 


, A. G. Decamps, “Khe Scissors, Grinder,” H. J. 


Mitchell, $725. 


Narcisco de la Pena. Diaz, “The Artist, Garden | 
Fraser, 350. 


} Scene,’ J. ‘ 
¥ritz Thaulow. ‘River 1 Laita at Quimrperle, 
France,’ f. T, Little, $1,385: : 
Cesare Detti, ‘The Panter of the Dege, aa 
| Fairbanks, $5 00. : 
Jose Weiss, ‘‘Landgcape and River Scene,’ Ed- 
ward Doyle, $1,376. 
As Piot, “Hora,?? Js Fairbanks, $500. 
$668 J. Blommers, ‘‘Gossips,” W. D. "Sheppard, 
300. 
y. Bo Millet, ‘‘Woodchopper Returning Home,” 
John Goetz (agent), $1,100, 
Ferdinand Roybet, '‘A  Burgomaster,’’ J. Morti- 
mer, 2,300. 
J. J. Henner, “The Widow,’’ EB. H. Halpin, $870. 


OF RARE PAINTINGS 


= 


($106,162 for Day's Sales—A 
Harpignies Goes. hs 
$14,600, 


Values were again turned ae fuetyl 
at the sale of the collections of pictu 
formed by Leroy Stewart, EB. D. Hewitt 
and Mrs. G. Dempster Hamlen at the 
Fifth Avenue Art Galleries’ last’ night, 


with James P. Silo as reel % 

Fortuny’s “Breakfast in the Old Con- 
yent Garden” was sold for by 63 
Henri Harpignies’s “Bords’ de> 


jing, to John A. 
originally from the collection of Will 
H. Stuart, and is one of one hundr 
masterpieces? exhibited in Paris in 1883; 
while the latter is not a very well-known, 
ape ‘exceptionally characteristic, Harpig- 
nies. 
} he prices throughout the evening 
were unusually good, as was be rege 
tendance. Sixty-five numbers - 
catalogue brought $106,162, ya 
> hat of $184,482 for the entire ec~ 
on. 
The third figure of the evenl was 
igiven for Leon L/Hermitte’s “Midda 
Rest.” It was secured by rota 
Fowles, dealers, for $6,800 
ly following this in order o 
|same purchasers ‘secured, fo 
| Harpigies’s “Harreson.” pat 


$2,500 for “Innocence.” 

Another “Innocence,”? painted by) 
Bouguereau, which was superior to the 
one solid in the preceding evening’ s 


sale for $3,100, brought but ‘$2,500, It 
was purchased by Martin’ Beck, acting 
as agent for a buyer whose name was 
inot made known. } 


A 


GOOD PRICES AT ART SALE, 


‘graaaee Obtained for Stewart; Hewitt, 
and Hamlin Pictures,, 


» There Was another large attendance at 
the sale of the collections of pictures of 
\Leroy Stewart, H, D. Hewitt, and’ Mrs. Gg. 
‘Demster Hamlin at the Fifth Avenue Art 
“Galleries last evening. The returns were 

#106,162, much - higher prices prevailing 


‘than at the cc evenin sale, 

total oF Te ane as g's e, making a 
; ere is a list of paintings bringing some 
ee Soe high prices, with the, names of the | 


asa Hoogh Bernard—The Family Meal; 


Beate sie bea ees caer $575 
setts J. J.—The ae Nymph: ML 
Balser usec ccs e lass a eval oun parr’ ale 2,650, 


‘Rico Martin—-Venice; ‘ ee i Walters... eae 1,450 
‘Rousseau, Th.—In the Forest; E, L. Doyle 800 
‘Neuhuys, Albert—The Fisherman’s Court- 
ANID} Enc PAIMTSsorns 5 vie siees pales ee Rieter hae LYDOO 
‘Jacquet, “Gustave—The Song: W. Mitchell 1/500 
|Thaulow, Fritz—Windmill in Holland; G. 
Y Ahrens Bitte gietu cieva scsls is Suna cides ey Aes Ta 
‘Diaz, Narciso de la Pena—-Woods at Fon- | 
tainebleau; a8 A. Pranklin......s...++..4,800) 
Ponte Tek F. V. E.,—Entry of Christians , 
Into Jerusalem; W. Burrowes,...... @ 
Nigl, Arpad de—Blossoms; J. Allen Park- sl 
| PEON NBS CATES SR areas Sra Pip Star Wy Ghana ey Se ao 
‘chavs, Paul Jean—Becalmed on the 
heldts WI. Iu Richardson... ..50-.+. 910 
eee Charles—Sheep in Stable; Thomas 


IATTES Sicieis os Wite'etsle © 2. Seabee: O00: 
Leader, B. W., TR: A, y-An Engifsh Cot- 7 
tage, Surrey; EB. J. Maguire....... diets 950) 


Roybet, F,—The ‘astronomer; Louis Ral- 
BEOTL So felarehe: ie ie od Badia Bids sie Bie lee ewilenuywes 
Corot, J. B. C.—The Seine, Moonlight; 


FSS NEUL AWW LISON Ae wie oe egrsinls vin mtlnqale 600 | 
‘Dupre, Jules—Woods. at Fontainebieau: 

WSC AIVILEGIIGLD., on iin pleat 'e Hane eiays wig he aleriacare 1,350 
/Pasini A.—The a Gateway; Be Schul- "9 
HE EIEN By oa Wactres wilet cesu oo lace Gris Narayan SIME Mella #1918 975 


MR Se aie ec wiais Goro sel NE UNe wees cabana Sealers 700 
Méissonier, J. L. “'.Douis XUr. Cav- 

alier; Scott & Fowles. .........-5 Rie ate cst O;500 
Ll’ Hermitte, Leon—Midday Rest; G: ; 

Tefevie, agent 2... .c cede rece sept woees 3,300 
Harpignies, . Henri—Herreson; | Seott & 

PO WIES co aie eae s eines cess eeinne SE 6,000) 


Casin, F, C.—Near Boulogne; —_—_——. .. 38,750 
Rousseau, Theodore—Landscape, aut 


BS pCR AN CB isip sicitce sivis bev alte die vials wipAlee e's 1,500 
IWOFOL. ds! Bi C—Summer Idyl;. J. Rt 
FAIS U UO Su aieiouc cseme hes dun eesinid ale nies 2,200) 
Daubigny, C. “F-On" the Marne; BE. L. | 
MEMO VAG Gs biases cle sco sib sigma ae wie gee ewes eles.» 3,600 
‘Van Marcke, .—Calves: in Pasture; Ww. 
MAURO WES Oaths oa eicies od beth aalne ee midew nas 1,750, 
Harpignies, Henri—Bors de la Loire; John | 
He. Fheintz, Buffalo; peeves eee peta et 14,600) 
Schreyer, Ad.—The Arab Advance Guard; | 
Scott “th FOWI1ES 0 eee ences ses eneens 3,500! 
Mauve, A.—The Loggers; G. M, Lefevre, 
Biter tnlcesahy Wisin luis tale’: a: sian és pia nivie'p © wig ise aja" 3,000} 
Fortuny M.—Breakfast in the Old Con- 
vent Courtyard: Scott & Fowles........ 7,500) 
‘Diaz, Narcisco de hg Pena—Forest Inte- | 
TUOMAS Nhe OATEO oc as ene taseesviesie dh . 4,000) 
“Maris, William—Cattle at River Bank; } 
T. L, Baulkner.... 0. .eeeee eee eee ce ee eee 1,200; 


ning, ‘bolas 
of the Tonos aS 
° © other ca: vases, 
and’ buyers as 
Nymph” by. J.J, 

for $2,650; “Fores 

‘Diaz, to] 


Harpignies 


Bema for $14°600: 


Diaz, to Ww. i. Be 


pape. Ty 


a ie ae 


ae THURSDAY _AND FRIDAY 
EVENINGS (APRIL I and 2), at 8:30, 


INTHE 
Fifth Avenue 
Art Galleries 

“SILO BUILDING,” 
546 Fifth Ave., 
‘Cor. 45th St. 


Pa JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer, 
CELEBRATED 


_ PAINTINGS 


The well-known 
Collections of 
LEROY STEWART, 

E. D. HEWITT, 


with, additions; also 


THE COLLECTION OF | 
G. Dempster may 


purchased from 
the Galleries of 


? Messrs. M. KNOEDLER & CO., Viz.: 


2 Martin Rice Pane “Mauve, 
Bouguereau, Neuhuys, L'Hermitte, 
Pasini, Thaulow, 


TOGETHER WITH 
~The Famous Fortuny 


“Breakfast in the Old Convent Yard,” 
Bought in the 
William H. Stuart sale, 


mentioned in 
Goupil & Co,’s Catalogue of 


The 100 Great Paintings of 
Modern ‘Times. 


) THE SALE bids fair to be THE MOST 
IMPORTANT IN THIS GALLERY'S HIS- > 
TORY, and is F 


“Nei m8 Save me mentees ere sea Ham- 
Lo 10n HH amples 
Jens Colt TREN ER, DUPRE HEN, 
NER, VAN ARC aed other Painters of 

equal importance. 

ON EXHIBITION betas FROM 9 A. ™. 
UNTIL 106° P.M. 
Logie catalogue mailed postpaid on re- 
ceipt af 50 cents, 


The well Kate au 
Collections of 
LEROY STEWART, 
By HEWITT,” 
with additions; also — 
THE COLLECTION OF . | 


Mrs.G. ben Hamien | 


purchased from | bees : 53 
the Galleries of Piiy 
MESSRS. M. KNOEDLER & an viz, 


Martin Rico. arpl 

Bouguereau, Nechooe! 

Pasini, ‘Thaulow, 
NOGETHER WITH eta 


The Famous Fortumn: 
“Breakfast in the Old Convent Yard,” " 


Boughtiin the: 4) 4) 
William H. Stuart ia 

mentioned in © 

Goupil & Co.’s Catalogue of 


The 100 Great Paintings of. 


Modern Times, 


-THE SALE bids fair to be THE MOST. 
IMPORTANT IN THIS reer s 
HISTORY, and is unprecedented in tie 
it affords Collectors AN OPPOR a 
NITY OF SECURING GREAT 3 
TERPINGES AT Wenhig ce ND 
RESTRICTED PRICBS., as aside from) 
ve Tow pore mentioned from Mrs. Ham-) 
en’s. Collection there are great exam 

by DIAZ, COROT, SCHREYER ae 
PRE, HENNDR, VAN pce and 
other Painters of ‘equal importance. . ‘ 


EXHIBITION DAILY 9 Av M. UNTIL 10° P. My 


Illustrated taloz 
of 50 cane. catalogue mailed postpaid on receipt 


ee Sa 


FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 


546 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 
CORNER FORTY-FIFTH ST. 
SILO BUILDING 
JAMES P. SILO, - - AUCTIONEER 


CATALOGUE 
THREE FAMOUS COLLECTIONS 


OF CELEBRATED 


OIL PAINTINGS 


BY ORDER OF 
LEROY STEWART 
E. D. HEWITT 


AND 
MRS. G. DEMPSTER HAMLEN 
WITH ADDITIONS 
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 
ON THE EVENINGS OF 


Thursday and Friday, April Ist and 2d 


AT 8.30 O'CLOCK. 


aa cnataninsyunuisitvannaetesnasntaasagh, 


THE ALEXANDER PRESS, 
114-116 West 27th Street, 
New York. oe ke 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


(a 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dis- 
pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in 
dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold. 

2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses 
and to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the 
purchase money, if required, in default of which the lot 
or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
resold. 

3. The lots to be taken away at the buyers’ expense 
and risk upon the conclusion of the sale and the remain- 
der of the purchase money to be absolutely paid or 
otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auc- 
tioneer, on or before delivery, in default of which the 
undersigned will not hold himself responsible if the 
lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will 
be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 

4. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether 
genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors 
of description at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within 
TWO DAYS from the Sale; Tue Firro Avenue Art 
GALLERIES not being responsible for the correct descrip- 
tion, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or 
defect in, any Lot, and making no warranty whatever. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconven- 
ience in settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any 
account be removed during the sale. 

6. If, for any cause, an article purchased cannot be 
delivered in as good condition as the same may have 
been at the time of its sale, or should any article pur- 
chased thereafter be stolen or misdelivered, or lost, the 
undersigned is not to be held liable in any greater 
amount than the price bid by the purchaser. 

7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions 
the money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited, 
all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re- 
sold by public or private sale, without further notice, 
and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be 
made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with 
all charges attending the same. This condition is with- 
out prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale if 
he thinks fit. 


THE FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES are 
in no way responsible for the charges or manner of 
delivery of Goods purchased at their Sales. 

JAMES P. SILO, 
Auctioneer. 


Arntzenius, F., 81 
Bennett, 2 

Baker, C., 10 
Brascassat, J- h- 12 
Braith, A., 21 
Ballavoine, J.; 35 
Bakhuysen, S., 37 
Brandt, G., 38 
Bouguereau, W. A., 63, 108 
Blinks, T., 83 
Boughton, G. H., 117 
Blommers, B. J., 47 


Chigneau, F., 34 

Couturier, P. L., 36 
Coulaud, M., 40 
Cederstrom, Th. V., 55 
Matt, J. dt. 90, 102,121 
Charlet, F., 60 

Couture, F., 77 

Clays; P: J. 97 

Cazin, J. C., 119 


Dupre, V., 14 
De Buel, F., 17 
Decamps, A. G., 27, 76 

Diaz, N., 41, 57, 62, 94, 106, 129 
Desgoffe, B., 42 
Detti, C., 44, 79 
De Bock, T., 59 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


Dupre, Julien, 64 
De-Haas J, Hub, -72 
Defaux, A., 80 

De Hoogh, B., 87 
Delacroix, E., 95 
Dupre, Jules, 103 
Daubigny, C. F., 122 


Ernst, R., 31 


Friant, E., 99 
Fortuny, M., 128 


Gola, 20 
Garland, H., 24 


Herring, J. F., 16 
Haquette, G., 19 
Harlamoff, A., 53 

Henner, J. J., 54, 88, 107 
Hagborg, A., 71 

Harpignies, H., 110, 116, 125 


Isabey, E., 105 

Jacque, E., 5 

Jacquet, G., 25, 92 
Jongkind, J. B., 78 
Jacque, Ch., 98, 118, 124 


Kaemmerer, F. H., 75 


Lee, H. C., 7 Rico, M., 89 

Leloir, L., 9 Rousseau, Th., 90, 120 

Leader, B. W., 23, 100 Smith, H. P., 1 

Laissement, H., 82 Swan, C. E., 6 

Lenoir, C. A., 86 Smith, Hobbe, 11 

L’Hermitte, L., 114 Schgoer, J., 18 
Schenck, A. F., 28 

Michel, G., 26, 66 St.-Germier, J., 29 

Munthe, L., 30, 69 Scherrewitz, J., 52 

Monticelli, A., 39 Seymour, G. L., 68 

Millet, J. F., 50 Seignac, G., 73 

Marais, A., 70 Schreyer, A., 126 

‘Monchablon, J., 84 

Migl, A. de, 96 Torres, A., 13 

Mesdag, H., 104 Twachtman, J. H., 15 

Meissonier, J., 115 Thaulow, F., 43, 93, 109 

Mauve, A., 127 Troyon, C., 49 

Maris, W., 130 Trood, W. H., 67 

Nardi, E. 3 Vigo, C., 4 

Neuhuys, A., 91 Van Boskerck, R. W., 65 
Van Marcke, E., 61, 123 

Perrault. 33 Van Essen, J., 74 

Piot, A., 46 

Perret, A., 56, 113 Weissenbruch, J. H., 8 

Pouget-Didier, W., 85 Wallet, A..G.,.32 

Pasini, A., 112 Weiss, J., 45 


Walker, J. H., 48 
Richet, L., 22 
Roybet, F., 51, 101 Ziem, F., 111 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, APRIL Isr, 1909 
at 8:30 o'clock 


ou s 
if 


Ps 


SoM -Crienry P.) New York 


Canal, Venice 


20x28 


BENNETT 


Prince Elphberg 
19x25 


NARDI (E.) 

Sheep Going to Pasture 

“sy 21x30 
Water Color 


® 


VIGO (Charles) 
Ideal Head a 
24x18 


JACQUE (Emile) 


Son and pupil of. Ch. Jacque. Born at Eper- 
nay, France. Honorable Mention, 1889. Hon- 
orable Mention, Universal Exhibition, 1889. 


Returning Home 


1614x13% 


London 
e Jungle 
914x124 


New York 


Landscape 
15x18 


ae 
WEISSENBRUCH (J. H.) Holland 


The Inlet 
74x14 


Sn hel 


A ee ae 


LELOIR (Louis) Paris 


Medals 1864, 1868, 1870. Legion of Honor 1876 
Figure Subject 
10x54 


10 

BOKER (Carl) _ Dusseldorf 

Crying Baby s : 
16x11%4 


11 
SMITH (Hobbe) The Hague 
Hague, near Zaandam 
15x20% 


Water Color 


ae ett 12 . 
S BRASCASSAT (J.R.) Paris 


Medals, 2nd Class, 1827; 1st Class, 1831, 1837. 
Legion of Honor, 1837 


Landscape and Cattle 
| 32x40 


| 13 
TORRES (Antonio) 


Pupil of the Barcelona Art School and 
the Julian Academy, Paris 


The Belle of Madrid 


Ne sain canta? iecoarieiacneeaeeeoned cinta nhs caienaieiastins tate aeons on ke aeaaelaieeieeteoneetied 


20x17 
14 
Bet yc) Paris 9 
ee Medals Paris Salon, 1849 ay \ ; 
4 | , Crossing the Ford ae . i 
E. 1534x2534 gene @ 
i 


15 
TWACHTMAN (J. H.) 


Landscape, Evening 
2024 j awe 


ti 


New York 


16 
HERRING {J.-E.) London 
Horses’ Heads 


13%4x13% 


17. 
DE BEUL (Franz) Brussels 


Member of the Royal Academy of Belgium 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold 


A Spring Morning in Belgium 
291434 


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18 
SCHGOER (J.) London 
Midday Meal 
8x13 


19 
HAQUETTE (G.) Paris 


Pep tomCahanel Medals Paris, 1880 
Starting for the Fishing Banks 


1814x2534 


20 
GOLA Venice 
Canal in Venice 


3114x1834 
Pastel 


- 21 
BRAITH (A.) Munich 
Gold Medal, Munich, 1869 


~ Cows in Pasture 


1334x124 
Os 
22 
RICHET (Leon) Paris 
Pupil of Diaz, ra 
Landscape 
22x32 
go» 
f 23 


LEADER (B. W.), R. A. London 
oe View in North Wales 
8x12 


| London 


Scotch Cattle 
32x48 


25 


JACQUET (Gustave) 


Medals Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1879 


Head of Little Girl 
9x62 


aOR TGV ENED RY TT Te 
mad at we. 22 b 


: 7 26 
MICHEL (G.) 
Approaching Storm hy ‘ 


1 L poner 
oh ox 
5 a 


JS 


DECAMPS (A. G.) 


Pupil of Pujol. Medals, 1831, 1834. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1851 


The Scissors Grinder 
i 1334x1014 
PAC 
id, 28 


SCHENCK (Auguste Frederick Albert) Paris 


Medals: Paris Salon, 1865. Legion of Honor, ~ 
1888. Cavalier of the Order of Christ of Por- 
tugal. Cavalier of the Order of Isabella La 
Catholica. Medal: Centennial Exhibition, 1876. 


27 


Sheep in Snow Storm 


2114x254 
ih e: 
if : 
: ST. GERMIER (J.) Paris 


Canal in Venice 


23x15 


30 
MUNTHE (L.) Dusseldorf 


Gold Medal, Berlin, 1872; London, 1876; Paris, 
1st Class, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1878 


Forest Scene 


2014x1534 


31 


ERNST (Rodolphe) Paris 


Pupil ‘of Feuerbach 
‘Medal, Ur ivceaal Exhibition, 1889 


Oriental Sword Dance 


1734x14 


oe 
WALLET (Albert Charles) Paris 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1884. Medal, Third 
Class, 1893. Medal, Second Class, 1895. Medal, 
Bronze, 1900, E. U. Member of the Society of 
French Artists. Hors Concours. 


Autumn in the Woods of Barbizon 


3914x314 


33 
PERRAULDA (iS) Paris 


Medals, Paris, 1864, 1876, 1889. Chevalier 
of the Legion of Honor 


Resting 
1714x32% 
1 ; 
CHIGNEAU (F.) Paris 
Minding the Flock ~ : 
2014x174 


i go: 35 


BALLAVOINE (J.) Paris 
ie Pupil of Pils. Medal, Third Class, 1880 
Lillian 


18x15 


ct gies 36 ge 
UTURIER (ey = ‘Paris 


Pov of N. Coutourier oe Picot. Medals, 
_ Third Class, 1855, 1861 


~ Fowl 
6x9 


37 


BAKHUYSEN (S.) 
Landscape 
1714x14 


The Hague 


38 
BRANDT (G.) Munich 


4 ae | _ The Wood Nymph 
7: | 12x1534 a 
i: ¥ uy 


, 4 § 


MONTICELLI (A.) 
Pupil of Ramond, Aubert and Diaz 


39 


The Storm 
18x25%4 
; ¢ 
jb 
40 
COULAUD (M.) | Paris 
Path Through the Heather 
2844x234 


eo 


DIAZ (Narciso de la Pena) Paris 


pioaenes Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 
Legion of Hoonr, 1851 


The Artist, Garden Scene 
18x1434 


42 
DESGOFFE (Blaise Alexander) Paris 


Pupil of Flandrin and Bouguereau. Medals 
Po Salon, 1861, 1863. Legion of Honor, 


Still Life 
22x24 


43 
THAULOW (Fritz) Paris 
River La Laita at Quimperle, France 
24x29 


44 
DETTI (Cesare) Paris 


Pupil of the St. Lucca Academy. Various 
Medals. Hors Concours. Chevalier of the Or- 
der of St. Maurice and Lazare. 


The Daughter of the Doge 
36x29 


45 
WEISS (Jose) . London 
Landscape and River Sceen 
28x42 


46 
PIOT (A.) Paris 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1880. . Perpetual 
Member of the Society of French Artists 


Flora 
26x20 


09° 47 


BLOMMERS, B. J. Holland 


_ Gossips 
Ae 20x16 


Meditation 
22x15 


~~ 


Me 49 

‘TROYON (C.) | 
BR Neral, Paris Salon, 1838, 1840, 1846 
Cattle at Pool OB ay 


1014x1434 


Se ee et 


50 


MILLET (j. FP.) ; Paris 
Medals, 1853, 1864. Legion of Hoonr, 1868 


Woodchopper Returning Home E. 


4 i | 26x18% \- f yi A 
: Ber | : | 


a> 


a5 SS, PORN 


ali 
Ba . 


51 
ROYBET (Ferdinand) 


Paris 

Received all the honors of the Salon, includ- 
cluding the Grand Medal in 1893; Officer of the 
Legion of Honor. 


A Burgomaster 


32x25 
j 3 52 
ng SCHERREWITZ (J.) The Hague 
Ploughing in Holland 
2714x40 
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HARLAMOFF (A.) Paris 


Medal Second Class, Paris, 1878 
A Russian Girl 


19x15 


54 i 
HENNER (J. J.) Paris : 
Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Prize of Rome, 


1858. Legion of Honor, 1873. Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1878. 


The Widow 
10%x8% 


55 
CEDERSTROM (Th. V.) Munich 
Checkmated 

2214x284 


56 


PERRET (Aime) Paris 


Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Hors 
Concours.. Second Medal, Paris Salon. Gold 
Medal, Chicago Exhibition, 1893. Paintings in 
the Luxembourg Musee. 


The Peasant’s Home 


29x24 


oe au 
57 ae 
DIAZ (Narciso dela Pena) wieieate ic 
Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 cr ae 
Legion of Honor, 1851 ha ; 
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ok PE COROT GAB Gs Paris 


Pupil of V. Berten. Medals, 1838, 1848, 1855, 
1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memeory of deceased artists, 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


The Coliseum, Rome 


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DE BOCK (Th.) The Hague 


Near Leiden 
11x20 


60 


CHARLET (Frantz) Paris 


Pupil of Gerome, J. Lefebvre and Porteals 
Medal, Third Class, 1885 


Family Cares 


31x3914 
61 ; 
VAN MARCKE (E.) Paris 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1867, 1869, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1872 


Cows A Des &. > 
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1514x22 


62 


DIAZ (Narciso de la Pena) Paris 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 
Legion of Honor, 1851 


Dreamland 


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63 
BOUGUEREAU (William A.) Paris 


Prix de Rome, 1850; received Medals in 1855, 
1857 and 1867. Legion of Honor, 1859. Mem- 
ber of the Institute of France, 1876. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1876. Medal of Honor, 
hee 1885. Commander of the Legion of Honor, 
1885. 


Innocence 


35x20 


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’ DUPRE (Julien) Paris 
Medals, Paris, 1880 and 1881. Silver Medal, 


1889. Exposition Universelle. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor, 1892. Hors Concours. 


Harvesting Hay 
3514x4534 


SECOND EVENING’S SALE 
FRIDAY, APRIL 2np, 1909 
at 8:30 o'clock 


65 
VAN BOSKERCK (R. W.), A.N.A. New York 


River Scene, France 


16x24 
66 
MICHEL (G.) Paris 
Landscape with Windmill 
2114x29 
67 
TROOD (W. H.) London 


: ple & 
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12x16 


SEYMOUR (G. 1A) London 
Louisa 
23x16 

p* 69 

MUNTHE (L.)j Dusseldorf 


Gold Medal, Berlin, 1872. London, 1876. 
oe First Class, 1878. Legion of ee 
18 


Winter Scene 


2212x32 


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MARAIS (Ad.) Paris 


Pupil of Busson, Berchere and C. de Cock 
Medal, Third Class, 1880 


Cattle in the Meadows 
26x32 


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71 


HAGBORG (Auguste) Paris 


Medals: Paris, 1879. Hors Concours, 1889. 
Exposition Universelle. Chevalier of the Le- 
gion of Honor, 1883. Hors Concours. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1902. 


Waiting for the Tide 
29x39 


72 
DEoHAAS (J. H.-L.) Brussels 


Commander of the Order of Isabella the 
Catholic of Spain, and of the Order of Charles 
III. of Spain, and of the Order of Leopold of 
| Belgium. Officer of the Order of the Cou- 
| ronne de Chenne, Holland. Officer of the Or- 
der of the Merit of St. Michael, Bavaria. Off- 
cer of the Couronne d'Italia. Chevalier of Fran- 
cis Joseph of Austria, Chevalier of the Cou- 
ronne de Prusse. Member of the Academy 
of St. Ferdinand of Spain. Member of the 
Royal Academies of Amsterdam, Antwerp and 
Rotterdam. 


Landscape and Cattle 


22x29 


. 73 
SEIGNAC (G.) 
Ideal Head 


VAN ESSEN (Jan) The Hague 
Ploughing Near Haarlem ~ | 
32x41 


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KAEMMERER (F. H.) Paris 


Pupil of Gerome. Medal, 1874 
Modiste, Winter 


18x1034 


76 api 
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DELAMPS (A. G.) Paris IZ 


Pupil of Pujol. Medals, 1831, 1834. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1851 


Fisherman and Dog gr 


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COUTURE (T.) Paris ; 
Pupil of Gros and Paul Delaroche. Medals: 
Third Class, 1844; First Class, 1847, 1855; Le- 
gion of Honor, 1848. 
At the Fountain 
78 ls ; 
JONGKIND (J. B.) Paris J 


Pupil of M. E. Isabey. Medal 
Paris Salon, 1852 


Canal Near Rotterdam, by Moonlight 
1314x184 


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DETTI (Cesare) _ Paris 
Pupil of the St. Lucca Academy. Various | 


Medals, Hors Concours. Chevalier of the Or- 
der of St. Maurice and Lazare. 


Louis XIII. Cavalier 
36x29 


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DEFAUX (A.) Paris 


Pupil of Corot. Medals: Third Class, 1874; 
Second Class, 1875; Legion of Honor, 1881. 


Landscape Near Fontainebleau 


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ARNTZENIUS (F.) The Hague 


‘\ Street in The Hague 
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82 
LAISSEMENT (H.) 


Awaiting an Audience ~ 


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83 


BLINKS (Thos.) . London 
. Full Cry 
34x28. 
’ MONCHABLON (Jan) _ Paris 4 


Mention Honorable, Paris, 1885. Silver Medal, 
1889, E. U. Chevalier of the Legion of Hoonr, 
1895. Silver Medal, 1900, E. U. Hors Con- 
cours. 


, La Valleede la Saone pres Chatillon 
15x22 


. 85 
DIDIER-POUGET (W.) ‘eens 


Honorable Mention, Paris, 1890. Medals: 
Third Class, 1896. Legion of Honor, 1900. 
Bronze Medal, 1900, Exposition Universelle. 
Member of the Society of French Artists. 


The Last Rays of the Sun 


2634x36 


86 ~ 
LENOIR (C. A.) Paris 
Blonde 

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87 
DE HOOGH (Bernard) The Hague 
The Family Meal 


31x38 


88 
HENNER (J. J.) Paris 
Pupil of Drolling and Picot. Prize of Rome, 


1858. Legion of Honor, 1873. Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1878. Uke 


The Wood Nymph ie aX 
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RICO (M.) Bysy Paris 


Pupil of F. de Madrazo. Medals: Third Class, 
Paris, 1878; Legion of Honor, 1878 


Venice 


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90 
ROUSSEAU (Th.) Gace g ly 


Medals, Paris, 1834, 1849. Medal of Honor, 
1867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. poe 


In the Forest ie 


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i i) OScunvvs (Albert) — | Holland 


Pupil of G. Craeyvanger and of 
Antwerp Academy 


The Fisherman’s Courtship 
1414x10%4 


92 
“JACQUET (Gustave) Paris 


Medals: Paris Salon, 1868, 1875, 1878 
Legion of Honor, 1879 


The Song 
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| , THAULOW (Fritz) Paris 
Windmill in Holland | 
26x32 


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Se nee 94 
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_ DIAZ Narciso de la Pena) Paris 


Medals: Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848; 
Legion of Honor, 1851 


Woods at Fontainebleau A 


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-DELACROIX (F. V. E.) ona Paris 


Pupil of Guerin. Medals, Paris, 1824-1848. 
_ Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1846 


Br’ Entry of Christians Into Jerusalem 
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1 f MIGL (Arpad de) | Paris 
HB Medal, Bronze, 1900. Mention Honorable, 1901 
ke Blossoms 


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97 


' CLAYS (Paul Jean) Brussels 


Medals: Paris, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1875. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1881. Medal, _ 
Brussels, 1851. Chevalier of the Order of Leo- — 
pold. Member of the Royal Academy of Bel- 
gium. 


Becalmed on the Scheldt 
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JACQUE (Chas.) i eee 
Medals: Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864. 


* ate Legion of Honor, 1867 
4 ath eo if ler Sheep in Stable 
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Oe! ORTANT (E.) Paris 
. Pupil of Cabanel. Medals, Paris, 1884, 1885 
Landscape 


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100 
a DER (B. W.), R.A. London 


wh An English Cottage, Surrey 
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101 4 em 
ROYBET (F.) Paris 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1866, 1893. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1900 


The Astronomer 


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Paris 


102 “f) 
COROT (J. B. C.) 


Pupil of V. Bertin. Medals, 1838, 1848, en 

867. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artist r 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


The Seine, Moonlight 
1914x24 


are 


DUPRE (Jules) Paris 
Medals: Paris Salon, 1833; Legion of Honor, 


1849. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870 
Woods at Fontainebleau 


dele 


- 104 
- MESDAG (Hendrick) The tats 


Pupil of Alma Tadema 
Medals: Paris, 1870; Third Class, 1878 


Marine 


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ISABEY (Eugene) : Paris 
Pupil of his father, J. B. Isabey. Medals, 


Paris Salon, 1824, 1827, 1855. Officer of the Le- 
gion of Honor, 1852. 


After the Storm 
1514x1134 


106 
DIAZ (Narciso de la Pena) Paris 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848 
Legion of Honor, 1851 


Forest of Fontainebleau 
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HENNER (J. J.) Paris 


Born in 1829. Pupil of Drolling and Picot. 
Prize of Rome, 1858; Legion of Honor, 1873; 
Officer of Legion of Honor, 1878; Member of 
the Institute, 1889. 


Devotion H i! i 
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BOUGUEREAU (W. A.) Paris 


Pupil of Picot. Prize of Rome, 1850. Medals, 
1855, 1857, 1867. Officer of the Legion of 
Honor, 1876. Medal of Honor, 1878, 1885. 

Innocence 


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THAULOW (Fritz) 
Legion of Honor, 1889 é 

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AG a}. 
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Pupil of Achard. Medals, Scone Class; ; 
1878; Legion of Honor, 1878. ae of the he 
Legion of Honor, 1883. . ae oe 
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_ZIEM. (F.) ae Pari ps: 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1851, 1852, 1855. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, Leys 


Venice 
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_PASINI (A.) Paris 


Pupil of Ciceri. Medals,~Paris, 1859, 1863, 
1864. Grand Medal of Honor, 1878. Officer of 
the Legion of Honor, 1878. 


, The Old Gateway 
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_ PERRET (Aime) 
Received several medals at the Paris Salon. # 
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. The French [3 
Government acquired a number of his works ; 


for the Musee du Luxembourg and for other 
Museums in France. 


ee Gathering Grapes 
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114 
L’HERMITTE (Leon) & ae 
Midday Rest 


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MEISSONIER (Jean Louis Ernest) 


Medals: Third Class, 1840; Second Class, 
1841; First Class, 1843 and 1850. Medals of 
Honor, 1855, 1867, 1878. Chevalier of the Le- 
gion of Honor, 1846; Officer, 1856; Commander, 
1867; Grand Officer, 1878. Member of the Insti- 
tute, 1861. 


Paris 


Louis XIII. Cavalier 


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Pupi lof Achard. Medals: Second Class, 
1878. Legion of Honor, 1878. Officer of the + 0° 
Legion of Honor, 1883. ~ f pee 


Pa; 
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JACQUE (Chas.) Paris 
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Tending the Flock 
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119 ofS? 
CAZIN (F. C.) , “Paris fr 
Medal, 1880. Reaion of Honor, 1880. Officer a 


Legion of Honor, 1889 
Near Boulogne 


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ROUSSEAU (Theodore) ©. Paris 


Medals, 1834, 1849. Medal of Honor, 1867 
Legion of Honor, 1852. Officer, 1867 


Landscape—Sunset 


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121 . 
COROT IB) “Paris oles 
Medals, Paris Salon, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. e 
Legion of Honor, 1846. Officer of Legion of 
Honor, 1867. Mest Shy 
Summer Idyl eae 
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122 


DAUBIGNY (C. F.) Paris. 


Medals, Paris Salon) 1848, 1858, 185s (sey 
1859 and 1869. Officer Legion of Honor, 1874 


On the Marne 
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VAN MARCKE (E.) Paris 


Medals Paris Salon: 1867, 1860. tare 
Legion of Honor, 1872 


Calves in Pasture 


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JACQUE (Chas.) : Paris 


_ Medals, Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864 
= Legion of Honor, 1867 


Sheep and Lamb aie” 
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Medals at the Paris Salon, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1878 
“Legion of Honor, 1875. Officer, 1883 oe eh 4 


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Medals, 1864, 1865, 1867. Court Painter to the 
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg. Chevalier of the 


Paris 


Claes a Order of Leopold. 
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Pupil of the Barcelona Academy. Chevalier 
of the Order of Charles III. Prize of Rome 
from Spain, 1858. Diploma to the memory of 
deceased artists, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Formerly in the Wm. H. Stuart Collection 
Exhibited Cent Chefs—D’Oeuvre, Paris, 1883 


Breakfast He ihe Old Convent Yard 


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Medals Paris Salon, 1844, 1848 


Legion of Honor, 1851 


Forest Interior 


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